Nimrod to today – there is a conspiracy afoot. Can you afford to ignore it?

The novel, Nimrod Twice Born, lifts the lid off the early conspiracy to world domination. Using history’s trail of circumstantial evidence, Nimrod Twice Born reveals the true nature of the treasure of the Templars which still lies hidden beneath Jerusalem’s Temple. Wars were fought to possess this secret and will be fought again for the same reason.

What is the Turin Shroud and who created it? Is it a forgery, a clever fake? Why did the Roman Catholic Church twice reveal findings pertinent to the shroud on the anniversary of the suppression of the Order of the Templars?

Whose head is that which was worshipped by the Templars, and how did this grotesque relic play a part in shaping the events of history?

Is the sacred lance, removed from Austria during the Anschluss in the Second World War, that which pierced the side of Christ as he hung on the cross? Why is it that the one who owns the lance holds the power of the world in his hands?

And the Parsival – is it poetry or prophecy? What sword, brought to the spring will become whole again from the flow of water?

Lost in the mists of time, there was one man, Nimrod, who freed mankind from the restraints of the conscience. He was history’s marker, the initiator of the time of the gods. In the closing days of earth’s history, a second man in the image of Nimrod is set to arise. He is standing even now in the portal. The closing pages of history are being written. A New World Order is ordained by the gods – at its head a leader. Who is he?

Read how Simon the Magician and Herodias, wife of Herod Antipas, weave a plan so intricate, so cunning, that it spans the centuries and comes to fruition in our time. SS-leader, Heinrich Himmler, penetrates this plot and attempts to counter it. His intervention in the events of history has been radically underestimated! Read the outcome. You will never view the world in the same way again!

“A lot of research was put into this book. The history, the mystery, the plot, the riddle, makes it a remarkable achievement.” – Rita Bodington